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This Article is From Feb 22, 2021

Adidas Looks to Resume Dividend After Paying Back State Loans

Adidas AG plans to resume paying dividends, proposing a payout of 3 euros per share after reimbursing government-supported loans last year as Covid-19 was spreading.

The German sportswear maker's payout plan would amount to 585 million euros ($710 million) and underscores the company's “positive outlook” for this year, according to a statement Monday.

The plan is subject to confirmation by the board of directors at the annual meeting in May. It comes after Adidas faced criticism last year for taking a 3 billion-euro aid package from the German government and banks, prompting the suspension of payouts to shareholders.

Since then, Adidas has obtained an investment-grade credit rating and issued bonds and a syndicated loan worth a combined 3 billion euros.

Adidas shares traded 0.6% lower in Frankfurt after falling as much as 2.5% earlier on Monday.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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